The Comet Bluegrass All-Stars

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The Comet

Comet Bluegrass All-Stars

Suppose you get a bunch of bluegrass musicians together in 1996 to be the house band at a corner bar in Northside. The bar's called The Comet, so you call yourselves the Comet Bluegrass All-Stars, and you get together on Sunday nights for whomever shows up. Then word gets out, and pretty soon you're a Cincinnati institution (especially on Sunday nights) and an award-winning bluegrass band (in a town that once featured an all-bluegrass bar downtown on Main Street...Aunt Maudy's....with spoon-playing "Mr. Spoons." But I digress). If you want authentic, downhome bluegrass performed by talented musicians who've been doing it a long time, mosey on over to The Comet any Sunday night. Music starts about 7:30, but get there early to get a table. Order drinks and food at the bar, then take your food ticket to the back food window and wait for the staff to deliver your order. And when the band's not playing, or when The Comet isn't featuring another Cincinnati band, check out the jukebox. Or the huge burritos. Or the pool tables. Or comedy night. Or just hunker down at the bar and start talking to somebody, because somebody's always interesting at The Comet. The secret: there's never a cover at The Comet.

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One of the Best Beer Selections in Town with great staff and friendly customers.

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